Why USB-C PD Matters?
As laptops, phones, and tablets adopt USB-C ports, traditional power strips fail to deliver high-speed charging. USB-C PD (Power Delivery) strips with dynamic power allocation are the ultimate solution for multi-device users.
Core Advantages
[1. 100W Single-Port Charging]
Charges 16-inch MacBook Pro (96W) and Dell XPS 15 (90W) at full speed—5x faster than standard USB-A.
[2. Multi-Protocol Compatibility]
Supports PD 3.1 (240W), QC 4.0 (100W), Huawei SCP (66W), and Samsung PPS (45W).
[3. Intelligent Power Distribution]
Prioritizes USB-C to 100W when laptops connect, while other devices share remaining power.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
| Max Output | 240W (PD 3.1) |
| Ports | 2×USB-C PD + 3×USB-A QC + 3 AC outlets |
| Data Speed | 10Gbps via USB-C (Thunderbolt 4 ready) |
| Certifications | UL 62368-1, CE, FCC, RoHS |
Real-World Scenarios
Scenario 1: Mobile Office
Charge MacBook Pro (100W), iPad Pro (30W), and iPhone 15 (20W) simultaneously at 65% total capacity.
Scenario 2: Gaming Setup
Power ROG laptop (240W), phone cooler (15W), and RGB lights (5W) from one strip.
Scenario 3: International Travel
With interchangeable plugs (US/EU/UK), compatible with 100-240V worldwide.
Buying Guide
- Choose PD 3.1: Future-proof for 240W devices (e.g., gaming laptops/workstations).
- Check Cooling Design: Metal heatsinks + graphene coating reduce temps by 10-15°C.
- Compare Brands: Anker (value), Belkin (safety), Baseus (multi-protocol).
Conclusion
USB-C PD power strips solve multi-device charging challenges with high-wattage output and smart allocation. They are essential for professionals, gamers, and travelers seeking efficient power management.